
Antony Blinken: The 2022 60 Minutes Interview
Secretary of State Blinken tells Scott Pelley about the challenges facing the U.S. around the world.
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Secretary of State Blinken tells Scott Pelley about the challenges facing the U.S. around the world.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has signaled the U.S. may allow Ukraine to strike Russian territory with American-provided weapons, something the U.S. has prohibited up to this point. CBS News reporter Olivia Gazis has more on the significance of such a move.
How the U.K. became a laundromat for Russian oligarchs’ dirty money; How Daniel Ortega tossed democracy aside to maintain power in Nicaragua; Trevor Noah: The 60 Minutes Interview
Parents of a 2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting victim travel the country to help others impacted by mass shootings; then, Siberia's Pleistocene Park: Bringing back pieces of the Ice Age to combat climate change; and, a German-style program at a Connecticut maximum security prison emphasizes rehab for inmates
What’s at stake when President Trump meets with Kim Jong Un?; then, Facebook "embeds," Russia and the Trump campaign's secret weapon; and, larger than life displays by French photographer JR
Grigory Rodchenkov was once the mind behind Russia's elaborate doping program that helped them cheat in the Olympics. Now he's talking about it and he fears for his life. Scott Pelley reports.
Officers describe storming Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock's hotel room; Facebook ads, Russia and the Trump campaign's secret weapon; Shake Shack founder on changing the way restaurants do business.
The Biden administration argues China subsidizes its products so aggressively and produces them at such scale it undermines other countries' economic output, which should be a global concern. Last week, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen asked her European counterparts for help. Mark Wu, professor of law at Harvard University, joins CBS News to discuss whether a multi-national approach could produce real results.
Viktoria Nasyrova is accused of using cheesecake as a murder weapon. Her motive was to steal the identity of Olga, who looks a lot like her. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
Arctic blast spreads across Midwest; Sometimes you have to say you're sorry
Man allegedly sought "firearms and explosives" for Times Square attack; Students learning sign language to support a classmate.
President Trump on Mueller report: Let it come out; Jimmy Carter about to become oldest living former president.
Mueller could have decided on obstruction; Mayor De Blasio criticizes FMR. VP Biden over 1994 Crime Bill
At least 41 killed after plane makes fiery emergency landing in Russia; 92-year-old survivor spends time talking to students about horrors of the Holocaust
President Biden honored Kenyan President William Ruto during his Thursday visit at the White House. This comes as the U.S. recommits to Africa's development, while Russia and China aim to exert influence in the continent. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has more.
Awaiting release of highly-anticipated report; AG Barr will discuss exec. privilege at presser
Rep. Nadler demands communications between Mueller & DOJ; President Trump backs down from threat to close border.
Investigating the Russia investigation; Pompeo calls on countries to end support for Venezuelan President Maduro.
The Justice Department appointed special counsel to oversee the investigation into the Trump administration and Russian meddling in the 2016 election. Later this week, President Trump is set to take his first overseas trip since taking office.
What happened when Russia hacked the United States' election infrastructure?; then, inside the memorial to victims of lynching; and, following a couple from diagnosis to the final stages of Alzheimer’s
Democrats grill Barr over Mueller report conclusions; James Holzhauer impresses Alex Trebek with "Jeopardy!" winning streak
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin stood side by side last week declaring the strength of their partnership while condemning what they called a "destructive and hostile" U.S. Anne Applebaum, staff writer at The Atlantic, joins CBS News to examine how U.S. adversaries are working to undermine to the concept of Western democracy.
Norway, Ireland and Spain announced Wednesday they are recognizing a Palestinian state. Israel immediately ordered back its ambassadors to those countries and condemned the move. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab and Margaret Brennan have more.
FBI had reason to investigate Trump and Russia; Florida inmates help to rescue baby
Report: Russian social media campaign tried to suppress Democrat turnout in 2016; CBS: Fired CEO Leslie Moonves will not receive severance.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has suspended more than 20 employees who signed an open letter criticizing the agency, multiple sources told CBS News.
The Trump administration is reinstating a long-dormant practice of conducting "neighborhood checks" to vet immigrants applying for U.S. citizenship.
Last week, Cracker Barrel announced that it was changing its logo to remove the image of a man sitting in a chair leaning against a barrel, and replacing it with a logo that only featured the chain's name.
SpaceX launched its huge Super Heavy-Starship on Tuesday, chalking up what appeared to be a remarkably successful test flight in the wake of three back-to-back failures earlier this year.
Removing a top Fed official threatens to shake investor confidence in the central bank's long-standing independence, according to Wall Street observers.
Florida has plans to target three to five House seats held by Democrats.
A Dallas man was arrested for allegedly approaching an ICE facility and claiming he had a bomb, a senior Homeland Security official tells CBS News.
The Justice Department is investigating whether former FBI officials mishandled documents that were found in a burn bag, a source told CBS News.
Although unrelated, the Utah ruling comes amid redistricting issues throughout the country, most notably in Texas and California.